He faithfully served the Lord in the Tri-City area for the past 26 years. He served as Senior Pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship in Patterson.
The Going Home Celebration will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship in Patterson with burial following in Ibert's Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, JoAnn S. Harden of Bayou Vista; a son, the Rev. Marty Harden and his wife, Dana, of Bayou Vista; two daughters, Theresa and her husband, the Rev. Steve Manville, of Patterson, and Debra and her husband, the Rev. Torin Johnson, of Van Buren, Ark,; two brothers, the Rev. Bill Harden and Hal Harden, both of Little Rock, Ark.; a sister, Barbara Owen of Little Rock, Ark.; and six grandchildren, Bethany, Dustin, Brandon, Raigan, Tobin and Austin.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Oster and Lucille Harden.
As he would say, "For to me to live is Chirst, and to die is gain." Philippians 1:21
"Well Glory"
He faithfully served the Lord in the Tri-City area for the past 26 years. He served as Senior Pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship in Patterson.
The Going Home Celebration will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship in Patterson with burial following in Ibert's Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, JoAnn S. Harden of Bayou Vista; a son, the Rev. Marty Harden and his wife, Dana, of Bayou Vista; two daughters, Theresa and her husband, the Rev. Steve Manville, of Patterson, and Debra and her husband, the Rev. Torin Johnson, of Van Buren, Ark,; two brothers, the Rev. Bill Harden and Hal Harden, both of Little Rock, Ark.; a sister, Barbara Owen of Little Rock, Ark.; and six grandchildren, Bethany, Dustin, Brandon, Raigan, Tobin and Austin.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Oster and Lucille Harden.
As he would say, "For to me to live is Chirst, and to die is gain." Philippians 1:21
"Well Glory"
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